| From: | Yves Vindevogel <yves(dot)vindevogel(at)implements(dot)be> | 
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| To: | pgsql-performance(at)postgresql(dot)org | 
| Subject: | Re: Speed with offset clause | 
| Date: | 2005-06-24 20:34:52 | 
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I just ran this query
select p.* from tblPrintjobs p , (select oid from tblPrintjobs limit 25 
offset 622825) as subset where p.oid = subset.oid
And it seems to be a bit faster than without the subselect, probably 
because I'm only getting one column.
The speed gain is not that high though
On 24 Jun 2005, at 22:19, Yves Vindevogel wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, I can't do this, i'm afraid.  Or it would be rather difficult
>>
>> My query is executed through a webpage (link to the page in a 
>> navigation bar)
>> I do not know how many records there are (data is changing, and 
>> currently is 600k records)
>>
>> The only thing I could do, is doing this in a function where I first 
>> get the page, and then decide whether to use the normal sort order or 
>> the reversed order
>> That would put my weak point right in the middle, which is not that 
>> bad, but I would like to find an easier way, if that is possible
>>
>> Huge memory would help ?
>>
>> On 24 Jun 2005, at 20:54, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/24/05, Yves Vindevogel <yves(dot)vindevogel(at)implements(dot)be> wrote:
>>>> So, when I want the last page, which is: 600k / 25 = page 24000 - 1 
>>>> =
>>>> 23999, I issue the offset of 23999 * 25
>>>
>>> improving this is hard, but not impossible.
>>> if you have right index created, try to reverse the order and fetch
>>> first adverts, and then resort it (just the 25 adverts) in correct
>>> order.
>>> it will be faster.
>>>
>>> depesz
>>>
>>>
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>> Yves Vindevogel
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